Image Description: Japanese American field worker, Ontario, Oregon. In May 1942, Malheur County became one of the first areas to recruit Japanese- American evacuees for farm work. Some of the evacuees remained in Eastern Oregon after the order excluding them from the West Coast was lifted in January 1945.
Original Collection: Extension and Experiment Station Communications
Item Number: P120:2720
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picture.press, Amity Beane, tin_, and 21 other people added this photo to their favorites.
zyrcster 52 months ago | reply
Wonderful portrait.
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Seen in your OSU Archives Celebrates International Women's Day March 8th! set. (?)
KBlood 52 months ago | reply
Women at Work
OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons 52 months ago | reply
Again one of my favorites...
writtersrightword 46 months ago | reply
This is a great portrait. Love it.
Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center 14 months ago | reply
OSU Special Collections & Archives : Commons 14 months ago | reply
Check here wpmu.library.oregonstate.edu/osu_archives/2009/03/20/2681/.